Harlow House in Plymouth, Massachusetts is one of the oldest houses in America. Sergeant William Harlow built the house in 1677 using timbers from the Separatists’ original fort on Burial Hill built in 1621-1622. The Harlow family owned the house for nearly 250 years.
The reason this is of interest to me is because my paternal grandmother was a Harlow! Marion Harlow Gibson Woods. She’s the one who started the Eagle Hill tearoom. Known to the family as Mommy Woods.
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Beautiful place and such a grand history.
Karen
It’s amazing to see and learn about your family from so far back.
I really love old historic buildings. Enjoyed the article and pictures. So nice to have that in your family history.
Wonderful family history. Like print copies of books.
Hi Bonnie! I completely understand about print books. I have a Kindle but it’s not easy for me to use it. Working on it, though. Suzanne
Love history and family ties to it. Love the pics. Thanks for sharing Suzanne.
Thanks, Leann!
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